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In Canada, we celebrate five seasons — spring, summer, fall, winter, and the NHL playoffs. Spring and summer are nice. Fall and winter aren’t bad. But the NHL playoffs are always magical. Even if you’re not a dyed in the wool hockey fan it’s hard to not get swept up in water cooler talk about multi-overtime heroics, impossible underdog wins, and epic Game 7 showdowns.

It’s easy to think of YouTube as little more than the world’s largest collection of videos featuring cats, people falling down, and grainy concerts. Sure, if that’s what you’re looking for, the original video streaming giant has it all in spades. But as YouTube aims to join the ranks of streaming services like Netflix, Amazon, and Crave, it’s been quietly building a library of original shows.

If you’re an ex-pat from across the pond, prefer your TV with a perfectly steeped cup of Earl Grey in your hand, or just a fan of British telly, you’ll be over the moon for the latest streaming service to launch in Canada—especially if you’re a cordcutter.

Lights, camera, action… The 2018 Sundance Film Festival is about to get underway in Utah, drawing tens of thousands of film buffs from around the world to the theatres of Park City. But you don’t have to pack your bags and book a plane ticket to soak up one of the film industry’s most prestigious festivals. All you need is an internet connection and a bottle or two of your favourite red or white wine.